266
266
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
government. that group is just about to report its findings. and secretary clinton will be asked to testify next week before the senate and the house. i really wish we'd been able to deal with issues. >> i certain lif agree, today, ambassador and governor, even today, the strongest critics of mccain, senator graham, senator iod. it says at one hand, they praise and still take a shot before they can finish praising them. senator lindsey, i respect ambassador rice's decision. senator . >> next sentence, i will continue to seek all the facts about benghazi. other agencies are stone walling on libya. senator ayott, going beyond any one individual. they can't even be mag nam mouse in the face of such states woman ship that was demonstrated by this ambassador, susan rice, today, governor, o'maley? >> yes, it's hard for them. the republican party has twisted itself in the sense of a corkscrew state. that they're just having a hard time right now as a party. it would be great if the party of lincoln would reemerge and take control of what's been made o
government. that group is just about to report its findings. and secretary clinton will be asked to testify next week before the senate and the house. i really wish we'd been able to deal with issues. >> i certain lif agree, today, ambassador and governor, even today, the strongest critics of mccain, senator graham, senator iod. it says at one hand, they praise and still take a shot before they can finish praising them. senator lindsey, i respect ambassador rice's decision. senator ....
154
154
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and there is still time for our government to recognize the nat gas glut and take advantage. it won't last forever. stick with cramer. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. and we can save you 10% on ground shipping over the ups store. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. but when i was in an accident... [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stres
and there is still time for our government to recognize the nat gas glut and take advantage. it won't last forever. stick with cramer. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call...
96
96
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
russia has acknowledge the rebels might defeat the government. until now, the kremlin has been a firm ally of the syrian regime. after recent developments, a defeat for assad cannot be ruled out. >> our moscow correspondent was asked what was behind the unusually frank comments by the russian deputy foreign minister. >> they were quite unusual remarks coming from russia. it seems that he simply expressed a personal opinion. it was not with the blessing or strategy from above. we have heard from sources close to the foreign ministry that they're not happy about the interpretation of the comments. there is another indicator that makes it look more like a blunder, not an official turn in russian policy. the statement has not been shown are mentioned on russian state tv at all. on wednesday, russia -- at the moment, it seems quite unlikely that we are looking at a real change of policy here. >> that was our correspondent in moscow. >> to some other news now. a german man who says he was kidnapped by the cia has won his case at the european court of h
russia has acknowledge the rebels might defeat the government. until now, the kremlin has been a firm ally of the syrian regime. after recent developments, a defeat for assad cannot be ruled out. >> our moscow correspondent was asked what was behind the unusually frank comments by the russian deputy foreign minister. >> they were quite unusual remarks coming from russia. it seems that he simply expressed a personal opinion. it was not with the blessing or strategy from above. we...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the. mere mortals have to be thrown into prison we're even biologists could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is facing up to twenty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities this is nancy black of monterey bay well watch tourist i don't know she's been sentenced yet that this because this is from earlier in the year but what happened is basically her captain of her little boat in the whale watch tour whistled to a killer whale and that's against the law because that's harassing whales and she told him that this was he shouldn't whistle to the whales so he asked authorities
there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the. mere mortals have to be thrown into prison we're even biologists could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is...
70
70
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
ain't to -- ability to dporch. -- govern. i agree very much with david what we need right now is a kind of down payment, making some progress, a down payment that probably involves the cuts on the spending side, and the pledged too -- to do much more later. the important thing to know about the proposals on the street right now is you can accept everything in the president's proposal,, accept everything speaker boehner's proposed, and you would not solve the budget problem for the longer run. in my judgment, you need twice what they have put on the table. i'm very troubled by the fact that we are gives the impression that we can solve this problem without imposing pain on the middle class. the president made that explicit, promising to never, ever raise taxes on the middle class, and, of course, the republicans would back him up on that, but there's no way charismatically you can solve the problem without everyone feeling something, and that certainly has to involve the middle class because that's where all the money is. as f
ain't to -- ability to dporch. -- govern. i agree very much with david what we need right now is a kind of down payment, making some progress, a down payment that probably involves the cuts on the spending side, and the pledged too -- to do much more later. the important thing to know about the proposals on the street right now is you can accept everything in the president's proposal,, accept everything speaker boehner's proposed, and you would not solve the budget problem for the longer run....
104
104
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
a whole of government approach. really a whole of nation approach that involves all of our stakeholders across the board. it is a huge and great mission. i feel honored and pleased to be a part of it. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you about it this morning. i look forward to your questions. [applause] >> identify who you are. ask your [laughter] noncontroversial question. >> what are the rules we are having trouble with in terms of trying to fulfill the interaction? >> there are some and a quick loss we are struggling with in the cyber arena. it will be important to continue to address those. i spend more of my time not in areas that are hampered by legal structures. working on the areas that are hampered by a lack of understanding or an adequate understanding of the world in which we operate. business operates on return on investments. our critical infrastructure owners are patriotic. they are committed to the security and resilience of our critical infrastructure. they have good business reasons for doin
a whole of government approach. really a whole of nation approach that involves all of our stakeholders across the board. it is a huge and great mission. i feel honored and pleased to be a part of it. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you about it this morning. i look forward to your questions. [applause] >> identify who you are. ask your [laughter] noncontroversial question. >> what are the rules we are having trouble with in terms of trying to fulfill the interaction?...
59
59
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
people are going to do their business, eregardless of the government. most people have written off the insanity in the american government and they're going to get this stuff done one way or the other. so, i'm not in the fact camp. >> all right. >> we have a dunking station back here next week, i'll happily -- >> speaking of dunk, this might be a great time for you to bump the question to steve. >> if i'm wrong, i'll jump over the fiscal cliff. >> it would be fiction, right? >> flush would equal fiction. >> you can figure that out. right? >> i wasn't involved in that. move on. >> mike, what are the options markets saying whether or not this deal could happen? >> they might have ramped up the likelihood a little. i don't think they've taken it all the way to the fact camp, otherwise we would see speculative put selling. what we did see, though, was the december 15 and january 15 calls were extremely active and the january 15 strike was actually the one that saw the most opening interest. and what we saw there were some buyers paying about 50 cents. that'
people are going to do their business, eregardless of the government. most people have written off the insanity in the american government and they're going to get this stuff done one way or the other. so, i'm not in the fact camp. >> all right. >> we have a dunking station back here next week, i'll happily -- >> speaking of dunk, this might be a great time for you to bump the question to steve. >> if i'm wrong, i'll jump over the fiscal cliff. >> it would be...
148
148
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, there's actually not much the federal government can do on the state. >> eliot:. the state has broad authority to regulate and criminalize or decriminalize drugs are within the borders. it is a question of whether they can cease to cooperate with the federal governments on prohibition which seems likely now. >> jennifer: why does it seem likely? >> it is the will of the people. this is brute force democracy. both states, the democratic governors did not support -- >> jennifer: what seems likely is the states will not cooperate with the feds in enforcement. >> that's exactly right. the states are going to let a measure of this go forward and the federal government, despite its supreme powers and other realms is powerless to stop that. what the federal government can do is the people -- what they have done is take over -- make this a legal market place. a syntax essentially that will compensate. what the federal gast -- can do is puncture that argument and say we're not going to let you tax and regulate this substance. it is going to remain in the black market. it i
>> well, there's actually not much the federal government can do on the state. >> eliot:. the state has broad authority to regulate and criminalize or decriminalize drugs are within the borders. it is a question of whether they can cease to cooperate with the federal governments on prohibition which seems likely now. >> jennifer: why does it seem likely? >> it is the will of the people. this is brute force democracy. both states, the democratic governors did not support...
174
174
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
it received $30 million in government support. -- $381 million. it was expected to create 3,000 jobs. it into bankruptcy. in a delaware bankruptcy court just ruled it to be sold to a chinese company. this is taxpayer dollars wasted. here we are, talking about investing more into another green energy company? >> by the way, on that china point, wind energy relies on precious metals, rare either metals and china is the chief production of that. some analysts say we'll be more reliant as we go more and more wind power, more reliant on the chinese mining industry to get rare earth metals that we need, rare earth metals. sandra: what are we doing here? the taxpayers have got to question this. this is their hard-earned dollars at work. the vetting process by the obama administration has not been all that great when investing in these companies. >> no. we've seen 80% of companies had ties with democratic donors with obama, connections, cronyism. wind produces 2.3% of the electricity. 1.3% of the global electricity. this is something that is, this was the
it received $30 million in government support. -- $381 million. it was expected to create 3,000 jobs. it into bankruptcy. in a delaware bankruptcy court just ruled it to be sold to a chinese company. this is taxpayer dollars wasted. here we are, talking about investing more into another green energy company? >> by the way, on that china point, wind energy relies on precious metals, rare either metals and china is the chief production of that. some analysts say we'll be more reliant as we...
331
331
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 331
favorite 0
quote 1
she remains in government. she was unfortunate for many of the reasons we've discussed today, but she remains a part of the cabinet and part of the president's foreign policy team and he emphasized that today. so while we have work to do here to figure out why this system doesn't work and why, as i said, majorities don't always rule in congress and the public doesn't always rule, we should also be careful to keep in mind that there are many qualified people including my former boss senator kerry and ambassador rice maintains her position as u.n. ambassador so that's also important. she's not going anywhere just yet. >> i hate to evoke spike lee, he goes in school days and says how come no pitchers or brothers on the wall. we know she's going to be in the cabinet but we're talking about the big plums. we're talking about the big jobs. >> michael, look, condi rice was secretary of state. >> absolutely. >> hillary clinton was secretary of state. she would have been the third woman in a row. >> absolutely. >> but i
she remains in government. she was unfortunate for many of the reasons we've discussed today, but she remains a part of the cabinet and part of the president's foreign policy team and he emphasized that today. so while we have work to do here to figure out why this system doesn't work and why, as i said, majorities don't always rule in congress and the public doesn't always rule, we should also be careful to keep in mind that there are many qualified people including my former boss senator...
728
728
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 728
favorite 0
quote 0
there's no possibility, in my judgment, that he can remain and his government can remain in that position. it's been brutal the way that they are dealt with. there are over 40,000 syrians killed in this terrible conflict and he faces a very tough future, whatever he does. but the longer he stays on, the longer the killing goes on and the greater the hostility and animosity among all of the people of syria. this is going to be a tremendously difficult trans significant, wolf. you know the area very well. people think that the fighting may stop the day he leaves but i think as some reason to believe that some fighting will continue as the struggle for control will just move from one scenario to another. so for his sake he would be best to leave while he can because he if he doesn't he will face the same kind of fate that others in similar situations have faced. it not just him but his family, members of his clan, members of the sect. it's a very difficult and complicated situation and the best thing for him and for everyone would be to leave as soon as possible. >> we've got to wrap it up.
there's no possibility, in my judgment, that he can remain and his government can remain in that position. it's been brutal the way that they are dealt with. there are over 40,000 syrians killed in this terrible conflict and he faces a very tough future, whatever he does. but the longer he stays on, the longer the killing goes on and the greater the hostility and animosity among all of the people of syria. this is going to be a tremendously difficult trans significant, wolf. you know the area...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
too big to jail this government condones crime and they wonder why they made roads on fire because they had water on fire because they got the contract for the lighter fluid company. well in just a bit we'll have news from another crisis stricken nation we'll find out why even though more britons are in work joy over the drop in jobless numbers could prove to be short lived. right business with katie up next what's the say here about russian shoppers heading over to europe yeah they're going there spending their you. is being gratefully received two point five. to be exact but certainly a large sum i'm sure the shopkeepers there are quite thrilled they are. actually taking to power. but not quite nearly as much as the chinese that spending all the money because right now europeans don't have much of it so that is all coming out in the business but it's and also the bright stay with us. please. hold it. hold of. her mother. the speech. she gave. her her. mother wish. her luck with being a muslim good luck with her mother just see them on the enemy coming her. home out of my mind i'm a li
too big to jail this government condones crime and they wonder why they made roads on fire because they had water on fire because they got the contract for the lighter fluid company. well in just a bit we'll have news from another crisis stricken nation we'll find out why even though more britons are in work joy over the drop in jobless numbers could prove to be short lived. right business with katie up next what's the say here about russian shoppers heading over to europe yeah they're going...
133
133
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
congress for years he and his colleague thomas than have studied the route causes of government dysfunction, they have written a gnaw book about the most pressing problems in our political system and how we might solve them, it is called it is even worse than it looks how the american political system collided with the politics of extremism. i am proud to have ornstein back at this table. >> thank you it is always great to be here. >> rose: let's talk about today, at the weekend, at the white house, john boehner, president of the united states met representing the congress and representing the presidency, a lot of people i have had a conversation with, at long last that is the way it ought to be done. will it be successful? >> ultimately it will be successful but one of the things we need to keep in mind and every time we look at the daily statements that suggest that the end is nigh is this is an end game and end games end at the end, in this case it is the end of the year the tricky part for them now is you can't have a deal by the end of the year, it takes at least a week to have it scor
congress for years he and his colleague thomas than have studied the route causes of government dysfunction, they have written a gnaw book about the most pressing problems in our political system and how we might solve them, it is called it is even worse than it looks how the american political system collided with the politics of extremism. i am proud to have ornstein back at this table. >> thank you it is always great to be here. >> rose: let's talk about today, at the weekend, at...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
on who is actually doing the fighting against the government there as well as a look at the top to. the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is once again on a spotlight testimony at a preliminary hearing into that incident to suggest that litvinenko was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in his murder. and following those developments for us. this is not just about the sort of salacious details of spying on the world there is there are wider implications to this and of course it has been the major stumbling block in u.k. russian relations for the last six years since it happened and it comes up every time there's any kind of problem in the relationship between russia and the u.k. and of course the main program at the moment is syria and how much involvement the international community could have in syria we hearing that the inquest lawyer has said that the u.k. government has material evidence that the russian state is guilty but interestingly under the law the english courts can't pass judg
on who is actually doing the fighting against the government there as well as a look at the top to. the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is once again on a spotlight testimony at a preliminary hearing into that incident to suggest that litvinenko was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in his murder. and following those developments for us. this is not just about the sort of salacious details of...
155
155
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
to help get protection from english, the quebec government turns to the federal government. historically, it was montreal's english-speaking minority who held theconomic we inhe province. although this community was only one-quarter of the population of montreal, the language used in business and commerce, and on many public signs, was english. but signs like this one are now a relic of the past, since the french majority enacted laws to protect their language. one of their first actions was to stop written english on the streets. don cartwrights a cultural geographer who studies langge use in quebec. cartwright: as a geographer, signs of the landscape-- the streetscape-- are vital.ds to take back the streetscape, and consequently in the '70s, they passed legislation which de unilengl he placeishethe siaw which meant that only french-language signs could appear on the streetscape. narrator: because of these laws, many english-speaking companies, like this one, sun life, began to leave in droves. overall, nearly 20% of the english population left quebec in the early '70s and
to help get protection from english, the quebec government turns to the federal government. historically, it was montreal's english-speaking minority who held theconomic we inhe province. although this community was only one-quarter of the population of montreal, the language used in business and commerce, and on many public signs, was english. but signs like this one are now a relic of the past, since the french majority enacted laws to protect their language. one of their first actions was to...
580
580
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 580
favorite 0
quote 0
is there government corruption in belize? >> who knows if there is merit to his claims of corruption, but i can tell you this after sitting with him for an hour at the hotel, the beacon where he is staying, he absolutely believes that and each said this whole thing about the murder of the american businessman is not the story at all. it all goes back to what you mentioned. he didn't pay that bribe to the local politician and the government is out to get him. in essence would have framed him for the murder of gregory fall. that's who prompted him to leave belize illegally and end up back here in the united states. >> we know belize police want to talk to him. they are extradited back and afee said he is not worriyed at all. here's what he said last night. >> do you worry that the u.s. and belize have extra treaties? >> not the all. if i'm no front of a court there is nothing they will do to send me back. they have no evidence about that. beginning with the attack on my property in april. of course i'm not worried if you read m
is there government corruption in belize? >> who knows if there is merit to his claims of corruption, but i can tell you this after sitting with him for an hour at the hotel, the beacon where he is staying, he absolutely believes that and each said this whole thing about the murder of the american businessman is not the story at all. it all goes back to what you mentioned. he didn't pay that bribe to the local politician and the government is out to get him. in essence would have framed...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
experts from united states the prices you know the states will go up there is no reason for american government do increase local prices because it will be the corpse of their poor self-induced the united states the return of factories to united states they don't want to do it and that is why i absolutely sure that they will not give permission to increase seriously increase their expert but to tell us the us federal regulators must know these arguments as well that if they go ahead if they given the green light to european gas exports would that mean that it does make economic sense not necessarily again the same answer and simply because you seem addition to economics that you and i may be used to talking about here and business there also the politics and it mainly the geopolitical interests that no doubt play a major role in statements like these the united states and numerous occasions criticized russia for using gas as a political tool and as soon as it discovers shale gas what does senator lugar want to to do what it wants to turn around and use gas as a political weapon gas to gas compe
experts from united states the prices you know the states will go up there is no reason for american government do increase local prices because it will be the corpse of their poor self-induced the united states the return of factories to united states they don't want to do it and that is why i absolutely sure that they will not give permission to increase seriously increase their expert but to tell us the us federal regulators must know these arguments as well that if they go ahead if they...
126
126
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think there is more beyond with the government having an emerging plan. this is just taking a long period of time and i think that will continue on to next year. >> a very interesting guy, robert kapito. you just heard him say that his choices in order were u.s., then emerging markets, then europe. if you were to follow that advice and put money into the u.s. market, give me a couple of names would you look for for 2013. >> first of all, you want to buy names that cater to all of us that have less money. let's talk about one of those names. mcdonald's and costco. mcdonald'scaters to a letter budget crowd. obviously they have a huge emerging market expansion as well. and they seem to be capturing market share from starbucks. they've enrolled in juices and try to capture market share from jamba juice. >> a horrible luxury. not a luxury. but affordable food. >> correct. now let's go to affordable food. costco, you go to the back and there's the milk. but you have to go through the middle section. the middle section is what people buy, the high margin items.
and i think there is more beyond with the government having an emerging plan. this is just taking a long period of time and i think that will continue on to next year. >> a very interesting guy, robert kapito. you just heard him say that his choices in order were u.s., then emerging markets, then europe. if you were to follow that advice and put money into the u.s. market, give me a couple of names would you look for for 2013. >> first of all, you want to buy names that cater to all...
346
346
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
COM
tv
eye 346
favorite 0
quote 0
the government and it's our constitutional right. you should be demanding it along with me. >> jon: yes! we should because you are perhaps technically correct, although i'm still not sure how your local manger scene enforcement program is going to get you to that goal. but you know what, maybe that godless man is right. maybe the government should force communities to make sure all religions are given exactly, exactly equal treatment, even lutherans. perhaps as i setle into my normal mid-show nap, i can ponder what a wonderful, equitable world that would be. [snoring] [speaking in a ghost voice]: jon, jon! >> jon: who are you? [speaking in a ghost voice]: i'm the ghost of christmas past. >> jon: why are you dressed as a kinky zombie? >> your ghost form is always wearing what you die in. >> jon: did you die from autoerotic asphyxiation? is that how... >> no, jon, i was hit by a bus. okay. i was on my way to a... yes. okay. i was... [laughter] [speaking in a ghost voice]: but it's time to look at your past. take my hand, jon stewart. j
the government and it's our constitutional right. you should be demanding it along with me. >> jon: yes! we should because you are perhaps technically correct, although i'm still not sure how your local manger scene enforcement program is going to get you to that goal. but you know what, maybe that godless man is right. maybe the government should force communities to make sure all religions are given exactly, exactly equal treatment, even lutherans. perhaps as i setle into my normal...
131
131
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
nor is the federal government. the federal government is not broke. now, it has had to borrow money, and when we say borrow money we really mean we offer treasuries out to the public to purchase, and we pay interest on those instruments when an investor who feels good about how solid the american system is, they are going to put money into it. they want to put money into it because they know that this is the safest place to invest money. they know that they'll be able to get their money out when they want to take it up. they know that they will get their money back with the interest that has been promised to them. that's the way -- ms. schakowsky: let me say that right now we are paying a very low interest because people do have confidence in american economy, and in those treasury notes. and that it is a good and a safe and a solid investment. mr. johnson: people around the world have confidence in america. it's because of our civilization, it's because of the forward thinking of our past leaders, and it is our responsibility to continue that sense o
nor is the federal government. the federal government is not broke. now, it has had to borrow money, and when we say borrow money we really mean we offer treasuries out to the public to purchase, and we pay interest on those instruments when an investor who feels good about how solid the american system is, they are going to put money into it. they want to put money into it because they know that this is the safest place to invest money. they know that they'll be able to get their money out...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
purportedly showing a child executing someone who's claimed to be a government supporter and of course that video is not verified but the bigger picture question here is shouldn't incidents like this raise some questions or concerns about backing the opposition they should definitely but unfortunately the way this. works is going to have seemed to be to leave little messages to go to google groups approving it will be will escape through. the consequences or nobody will be targeting them as terrorists. looks like we've lost a guest there we're going to try to get that interview back for you that was dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the syria tribune online magazine. well the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is again in the spotlight a testimony at a preliminary hearing into the incident suggest that living go was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in as murder charges or spencer's in london and is following those developments for us this is not just about the sort of salacious details o
purportedly showing a child executing someone who's claimed to be a government supporter and of course that video is not verified but the bigger picture question here is shouldn't incidents like this raise some questions or concerns about backing the opposition they should definitely but unfortunately the way this. works is going to have seemed to be to leave little messages to go to google groups approving it will be will escape through. the consequences or nobody will be targeting them as...
212
212
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
additional insight into the government's case against him. if martoma cooperates, it is actually very important for his defense. we should also point out that martoma's attorney will deny the cooperation agreement. they are footing the bill for martoma's legal fees which is separate from his cooperation agreement. jake, unpack this for us. they have a cooperation agreement, which i think is pretty key here. what do you make of it. >> martoma just made the biggest trade of his life. he chose steve cohen. here is the deal that they have. steve cohen is paying the legal fees. that could be millions. he gets a copy of the government playbook. they will work and share information together. rather than flipping on steve cohen, he has decided to work with him and he is betting that the high-priced lawyers will beat the feds, as they usually do. adam: is this kind of like a conflict of interest. >> they say we have the same interests and beating the government and saying this was not insider-trading. the government also flipped this doctor who told m
additional insight into the government's case against him. if martoma cooperates, it is actually very important for his defense. we should also point out that martoma's attorney will deny the cooperation agreement. they are footing the bill for martoma's legal fees which is separate from his cooperation agreement. jake, unpack this for us. they have a cooperation agreement, which i think is pretty key here. what do you make of it. >> martoma just made the biggest trade of his life. he...
183
183
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
he is a very senior member of their government, and to put out that they think that assad will leave is really an indication that russia is finally facing reality and let's hope that this will lead to a reconfigure rags of the russian position. secretary clinton met with -- it may be that the united states and russia will now have an opportunity to work together. if russia could try to influence assad to leave as quickly as possible, that would certainly help the situation where too many people are being killed, and both russia and the united states have an interest in making sure that the chemical weapons stocks in syria don't fall into the hands of a radical islamist group or terrorist group which could happen in the event of the fall of the assad government, so american and russian interests may be converging at the end of this phase of the syrian conflict more than they were certainly, say, a year ago when russia was an unstinting supporter of the assad regime. >> nicolas burns, ending on an up note. thank you very much. >> good to see you. this just in. president obama moments a
he is a very senior member of their government, and to put out that they think that assad will leave is really an indication that russia is finally facing reality and let's hope that this will lead to a reconfigure rags of the russian position. secretary clinton met with -- it may be that the united states and russia will now have an opportunity to work together. if russia could try to influence assad to leave as quickly as possible, that would certainly help the situation where too many people...
430
430
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 430
favorite 0
quote 1
how does the government justify this? >> right. so, unfortunately, the fourth amendment doesn't apply to the files that the government keeps about its zincitizens and thosee files the counterterrorism center is able to get. when you do regular business with the government, you don't think that your records are swept into some sort of terrorism investigation. that's what this new change would allow. the fourth amendment sadly has nothing to say about that. >> julia, thank you very much for your reporting. it is unique reporting, and, of course, it has a lot of people asking questions, the very questions we've been asking about what your right is as a private citizen in this country. thank you. >> thank you. >> sure. >>> this view of a new jersey roller coaster becomes symbolic of the devastation the tri-state area faced after superstorm sandy. six weeks now after the storm the area is still trying to recover. some law enforcements on capitol hill are fighting now for capital aid. we'll hear from the hoboken mayor. >>> ted turner has
how does the government justify this? >> right. so, unfortunately, the fourth amendment doesn't apply to the files that the government keeps about its zincitizens and thosee files the counterterrorism center is able to get. when you do regular business with the government, you don't think that your records are swept into some sort of terrorism investigation. that's what this new change would allow. the fourth amendment sadly has nothing to say about that. >> julia, thank you very...
78
78
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
>> you know, i think any time when there's a lot of talk about what the future may hold for government, for taxation, for financing, that's going to give some people some trepidation about spending. if there's word about the fact that you are going to have higher taxes come the new year, won't have as much to spend, maybe you hold back a little bit. what we like about our business is, it's a relatively low barriers to entry. consumers can buy the luxury of our beauty for $17, $18, $25, $30. this is not a huge investment. and so we're finding a lot of consumers are finding their way into beauty because they don't want to spend $1,000, $2,000 or $3,000 on very luxurious, larger items like a handbag or a new car, for example. so beauty has its frequency shoppers. but that being said, overall, if the consumer is not certain she has the disposal income, perhaps she holds back a little bit. >> sir, one of my traders, joe, has a question for you. >> yes, mr. lauder, how concerned are you in terms of the personal care management industry in 2013 being exposed to really a contraction in spendin
>> you know, i think any time when there's a lot of talk about what the future may hold for government, for taxation, for financing, that's going to give some people some trepidation about spending. if there's word about the fact that you are going to have higher taxes come the new year, won't have as much to spend, maybe you hold back a little bit. what we like about our business is, it's a relatively low barriers to entry. consumers can buy the luxury of our beauty for $17, $18, $25,...
87
87
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the government? check all of the above. we have created this circumstance that costs $32 billion a year, money that we send to these for-profit colleges. if they were a separate federal agency, for-profit colleges would be the ninth largest federal agency in washington, d.c. they receive subsidies from 85% to 95% of all their expenses, directly from the federal government. calling their employees federal employees is not a stretch. they are all paid for by the federal government, as are their advertising and marketing expenses. when you put this all together, it's rotten, and these students who are contacting my office and many other senators are crying out for help and relief. if we can't help these young people after the exploitation of for-profit schools and others, shame on us. mr. president, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. bingaman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. bingaman: mr. president, i
the government? check all of the above. we have created this circumstance that costs $32 billion a year, money that we send to these for-profit colleges. if they were a separate federal agency, for-profit colleges would be the ninth largest federal agency in washington, d.c. they receive subsidies from 85% to 95% of all their expenses, directly from the federal government. calling their employees federal employees is not a stretch. they are all paid for by the federal government, as are their...
116
116
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
government gets that money. you have inherent problem in the way the government is working, period. the fact that they have to come to a crisis situation for every major decision is a big problem, and that actually was chad, our producer up on capitol hill asking that question about deadlines every time for a big decision, but you're right, and i don't see it yet. i agree with you. i thought it was 50/50 coming into this week. i think it's 70/30 now that we're going over the cliff, and maybe even higher than that, as you listen and talk to behind even behind the scenes. connell: i didn't know it was him, but i was nodding thinking that's what everybody's thinking, every single time, and that's why people get tired of it. listen to speaker boehner quickly here on what he had to say about spending cuts moments ago. here's the speaker. >> i've been pushing all year for us to address the problem, but here we are at the 11th hour, and the president, still, is not serious about dealing with this isssue right here. it'
government gets that money. you have inherent problem in the way the government is working, period. the fact that they have to come to a crisis situation for every major decision is a big problem, and that actually was chad, our producer up on capitol hill asking that question about deadlines every time for a big decision, but you're right, and i don't see it yet. i agree with you. i thought it was 50/50 coming into this week. i think it's 70/30 now that we're going over the cliff, and maybe...
291
291
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
government has no involvement in the case. remember the supposed heart attack he had last week in guatemala? he now concedes he made the entire thing up just to delay or forbid being deported back to belize. it did work. though life is better here in miami, it is still not all roses for mcafee. his 20-year-old girlfriend did not make the flight with him from guatemala city. >> and my, my physician there, put guatemalan bought in very serious situation which is why i'm here now. and why sandra is still there. >> reporter: minutes ago i spoke with the police in belize city. they tell me if they're ongoing investigation into the death of mr. faoul, they believe mr. mcafee would be criminally liable. that could change the situation. there are two treaties that exist. one is extradition treaty with the u.s. and as well as belize have signed. back to you, jon. jon: when i lived in miami, always seemed weirdest story in the world had a miami connection. this is still another one. >> reporter: they always do, jon. they end up on south
government has no involvement in the case. remember the supposed heart attack he had last week in guatemala? he now concedes he made the entire thing up just to delay or forbid being deported back to belize. it did work. though life is better here in miami, it is still not all roses for mcafee. his 20-year-old girlfriend did not make the flight with him from guatemala city. >> and my, my physician there, put guatemalan bought in very serious situation which is why i'm here now. and why...
600
600
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 600
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> now, to the proposed government crackdown on one of the most deadly hazards on the road, wrong-way driving. the ntsb offering measures to keep dangerous drivers off the road. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: it is a frightening sight with tragic consequences, the wrong-way driver. >> it's a limited access highway. >> reporter: this crash just happening wednesday in pennsylvania, killing 27-year-old tiffany allcore. >> we had a fatality. someone going the highway in the wrong direction. >> reporter: nearly 400 people die each year from wrong-way driving. most from head-on, high-speed accidents. in fact, 22% of wrong-way crashes are fatal, compared to less than 1% of all other crashes. >> and they're completely preventable. >> reporter: that's why the national transportation safety board just launched a nation wide crackdown. zeroing in on those responsible. 15% involve drivers over 70 years old. but the real danger is alcohol. 60% of wrong-way accidents are caused by drunk drivers. nearly 10% by repeat offenders, which is why the ntsb is recommending that all 50 states re
. >>> now, to the proposed government crackdown on one of the most deadly hazards on the road, wrong-way driving. the ntsb offering measures to keep dangerous drivers off the road. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: it is a frightening sight with tragic consequences, the wrong-way driver. >> it's a limited access highway. >> reporter: this crash just happening wednesday in pennsylvania, killing 27-year-old tiffany allcore. >> we had a fatality. someone...
381
381
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 0
but i do know this, that this government doesn't need more money, this country needs less government. to take more money out of the real economy and give it to politicians and bureaucrats, no matter who you take it from, is not going to help the middle class or anyone else. the president's proposal clearly is not a plan, it's not a solution. it will fund the government for a few days. we all realize it's a political trophy, it's not a solution. but the president has been campaigning against these tax rates for a long time, and he will probably eventually get his tax increases one way or another. >> so if he will get them, why not get them now and compromise and avoid going off the fiscal cliff? >> well, we should have done it before the election. we should not h wrap ould not h home until the problem was solved and people could see how we had actually handled it here so they would know how to vote in the election. but i've been a businessman most of my life and i know the damage from this uncertainty has already been done. you combine that with the implementation of obamacare and thos
but i do know this, that this government doesn't need more money, this country needs less government. to take more money out of the real economy and give it to politicians and bureaucrats, no matter who you take it from, is not going to help the middle class or anyone else. the president's proposal clearly is not a plan, it's not a solution. it will fund the government for a few days. we all realize it's a political trophy, it's not a solution. but the president has been campaigning against...
141
141
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
instead of giving it to charity, give it to the government, or work with the government.
instead of giving it to charity, give it to the government, or work with the government.
287
287
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 1
is the federal government broken? and this answer, 82% of republicans say the government is broken, 71% of independents say it's broken, and you have 47% of democrats saying it's broken. overall 65% of americans. that's a big number. bill: here is another one. if income taxes go up do you think press will use the tax dollars prime aeuftaxes to decrease the deficit or fund more spending. bill: americans believe you give more money to washington and it's just going into that black whole. do they think about that at the white house? is that part of the negotiations right now? >> i think so. part of the initial plan that timothy geithner the treasury secretary put up was an additional $50 billion in stimulus spending. clearly there is a spending element to whatever the solution is on the white house side of the coin, and how the cuts actually work, as we've talked about in washington, spending cuts here often deal with slowing down the increases that were already baked in the cake, if that makes sense. it all deals with w
is the federal government broken? and this answer, 82% of republicans say the government is broken, 71% of independents say it's broken, and you have 47% of democrats saying it's broken. overall 65% of americans. that's a big number. bill: here is another one. if income taxes go up do you think press will use the tax dollars prime aeuftaxes to decrease the deficit or fund more spending. bill: americans believe you give more money to washington and it's just going into that black whole. do they...
179
179
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
it wasn't the tax dollars going to the government to help people. it was the charities like robin hood that was immediately there. you saw it with the sanitation. you saw it with the first responders. and let me tell you what i thought about last night. i am sick and tired -- sick and tired of people like nancy pelosi and harry reid sitting here attacking the wealthy for more taxes. bring it on, they'll say. bring it on. but these are the most charitable people in the world. i'm not going to name names. but if you watched that concert last night and you saw the people that were there and you could go to the robin hood foundation organization website, guess what, harry reid? those are the people that give their money away to help people. and i leave it at that. and that's what the fiscal cliff and taxes and charity have to do with the benefit last night. >> i suppose if harry reid or nancy pelosi were here, and they're not here, i wish some of them were, to respond to what you're saying. >> they don't give money to charity. they don't give money to c
it wasn't the tax dollars going to the government to help people. it was the charities like robin hood that was immediately there. you saw it with the sanitation. you saw it with the first responders. and let me tell you what i thought about last night. i am sick and tired -- sick and tired of people like nancy pelosi and harry reid sitting here attacking the wealthy for more taxes. bring it on, they'll say. bring it on. but these are the most charitable people in the world. i'm not going to...
320
320
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
but this goes against the narrative that the united states coalition force and the afghan government are trying to build, which is that this is an insurgency that is waning and on its way to defeat. one last thing, i talked to the deputy foreign minister just a couple moments ago and he told me i'm not surprised that this happened. i think this kind of thing could still happen. and every single day someone like me realizes it could have been me. >> real quickly, you're traveling with the defense secretary. when they found out this information, not going to stop them from touring and finishing their business there? >> reporter: no, it's not. as a matter of fact, right now the defense secretary is in a meeting with hamid karzai. so they're continuing with that and we'll be live with our special report tonight on the future of afghanistan here in kabul. >> erin burnett, stay safe. we appreciate your r0r9 ieporti. and she'll be live at 7:00 eastern. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for
but this goes against the narrative that the united states coalition force and the afghan government are trying to build, which is that this is an insurgency that is waning and on its way to defeat. one last thing, i talked to the deputy foreign minister just a couple moments ago and he told me i'm not surprised that this happened. i think this kind of thing could still happen. and every single day someone like me realizes it could have been me. >> real quickly, you're traveling with the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
is deliberately demonizing the syrian government we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi m d's and he was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds over american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators into power look like how the us empire is not complaining about the dictatorship in bahrain i mean there you've got a hundred military u.s. military base so they've got to stay quiet about that here any and you see what went on in egypt you see in saudi arabia i mean the u.s. has long supported dictatorship saddam hussein was one of the ones they supported and so this is about regime change in the hopes of installing a true pro u.s. regime but as we've learned things don't come out is that as they often plan to be . well as the u.s. and its allies give full endorsement to the syrian opposition the affairs it may not have control of competence on the ground online we ha
is deliberately demonizing the syrian government we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi m d's and he was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds over american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators into power look like how the us empire is not complaining about the...
99
99
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
you said working for the government or did you mismean receiving benefits from government? caller: yes. host: would you support any tax increases? caller: if there are absolutely some cuts made. we have sat down with the democrats before. they say they will make cuts and they never do. we all know the federal worker that arranged the trip to las vegas and sits in the hot tub with the champagne, he refused to answer. he got a $9,000 bonus but refused to answer questions when he was called before congress. he retires with a pension of $100,000. i don't know anybody in my family that makes that, and they actually work. and he's getting a pension. that needs to be looked at. government workers get away more in benefits, and in salary and work less than people actually working today their salaries. host: thanks for calling. jonica pennsylvania on our independent line. caller: it's too bad you don't have an instantaneous fact check button.ton in fron that's for the last caller. you guys have forgotten about a particular man, with all these tax and cut talks, you guys should have
you said working for the government or did you mismean receiving benefits from government? caller: yes. host: would you support any tax increases? caller: if there are absolutely some cuts made. we have sat down with the democrats before. they say they will make cuts and they never do. we all know the federal worker that arranged the trip to las vegas and sits in the hot tub with the champagne, he refused to answer. he got a $9,000 bonus but refused to answer questions when he was called before...
233
233
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 1
., after the guatemalan government deported him. mcafee arrived in miami last night and then spoke to reporters from his hotel in south beach. he told abc news that he lost everything in belize, $20 million in investments and about 15 properties. adding that he is now virtually penniless. >>> and in washington, no progress on talks to avoid the fiscal cliff. house speaker john boehner says serious differences remain between him and president obama, over raising taxes and cutting spending. 14 and a fascinating historical note. ahead of mr. obama's second public inauguration, by the time it's over on january 21st, the president will have tied fdr because he'll have been sworn in four times. mr. obama will take a private oath on sunday, january 20th, as required by the constitution. the very next day, he will take it publicly. the president also took two oaths in 2009, after a flub by chief justice john roberts. >> a lot of swearing. >> yes. >> two terms, four swearing. not four terms. >>> and south korea says the satellite north korea
., after the guatemalan government deported him. mcafee arrived in miami last night and then spoke to reporters from his hotel in south beach. he told abc news that he lost everything in belize, $20 million in investments and about 15 properties. adding that he is now virtually penniless. >>> and in washington, no progress on talks to avoid the fiscal cliff. house speaker john boehner says serious differences remain between him and president obama, over raising taxes and cutting...
180
180
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
what would the syrian government do with its chemical weapons. so there's a lot of concern here certainly, soledad. >> what other weapons in addition to the scuds has the regime been using? >> reporter: you know, when we had the briefing here yesterday at the state department, they were mentioning a number of them. one of the most disturbing is what are called barrel bombs. and those are incendiary devices. they create flame, fire. they're very disturbing in the sense that the injury that say they create are terrible. people are burned sometimes right down to the bone. and don't forget in areas like this there are very few hospitals. medical care is failing. so it's extremely disturbing to hear that for the civilians on the ground. >> oh, my goodness. jill dougherty updating us on that. thank you, jill. appreciate it. >>> john berman has a look at some of the other stories making news this morning. >>> new this morning, autopsy results reveal a british nurse jacintha saldanha has found hanging by a scarf. wrist injuries were also reported. this w
what would the syrian government do with its chemical weapons. so there's a lot of concern here certainly, soledad. >> what other weapons in addition to the scuds has the regime been using? >> reporter: you know, when we had the briefing here yesterday at the state department, they were mentioning a number of them. one of the most disturbing is what are called barrel bombs. and those are incendiary devices. they create flame, fire. they're very disturbing in the sense that the...
219
219
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KRON
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 1
the government was it here with a deficit of 1.1 trillion dollars. >> here in the bay near area the bureau of land management has auctioned off nearly 18,000 a. of the state's prime land for oil development in the central valley. >> plant was located was on the vine yards. endangered species and the largest deposits of shale oil in the country. eight different groups differently spirit when will be announced in the next 24 hours. >> 720 plants 20 30 lbs. of harvest marijuana were season that raid. the plant were found on edge what dry near roadway yesterday morning. were arrested and a street value of the pot is more than $500,000. >> we have a live look outside to show you the san mateo bridge. that is our hot spot. rebates of a fatal accident on the span could back up the commute 0.4 we will get the latest sales america coming up in a bit. >> good morning welcome back to the kron 4 news spirit the chp just givee it is not obstructing traffic. the traffic is still flowing freely. it looks like they expect to have allayed cleared within the hour. >> drive time to alternate route coming up
the government was it here with a deficit of 1.1 trillion dollars. >> here in the bay near area the bureau of land management has auctioned off nearly 18,000 a. of the state's prime land for oil development in the central valley. >> plant was located was on the vine yards. endangered species and the largest deposits of shale oil in the country. eight different groups differently spirit when will be announced in the next 24 hours. >> 720 plants 20 30 lbs. of harvest marijuana...
185
185
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
i understand ginning up public support, but beaches and campaigns, it's govern, govern, govern, stay in washington, be with these people. govern. getting people to -- i'm getting e-mail every day. i got one from -- i don't know, from his people, joe, call your congressman, call your congressman. and i finally wrote back on one of them. you're still campaigning? would you please start governing? and they sent something back to me, if you have comment on policy, snd it to this meal. but i finally sent it back and said would you please just -- you're in. you're in for four more years. you don't need the cross-section of the united states behind you. as you say, i've got to pen. you won re-election. now govern, now lead. >> but, joe, from the white house point of view, which they feel was indicated by what happened in the election, the purpose of the campaigning is to make republicans govern with them. that's -- >> by their rules. you know, the republicans got re-elected, too, and there's more of them. >> right. well, there's more or them in the house. there is not more of them in the se
i understand ginning up public support, but beaches and campaigns, it's govern, govern, govern, stay in washington, be with these people. govern. getting people to -- i'm getting e-mail every day. i got one from -- i don't know, from his people, joe, call your congressman, call your congressman. and i finally wrote back on one of them. you're still campaigning? would you please start governing? and they sent something back to me, if you have comment on policy, snd it to this meal. but i finally...
107
107
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
in short the commission's options have been a model for government and commercial wireless providers across the globe. we are now again poised to be the world's pioneer with incentive options. for my part i believe there are four principles that should guide us. simplicity, fairness, balance, and public safety. simplicity is the. incentive options are undeniably complicated but in every structural juncture a bias toward simplicity for participants is crucial. simplicity will allow the market to work and yield the most favorable participation. fairness is essential. fairness demands that we consider how to accomplish repackaging by minimizing unnecessary broadcaster disruption and maximizing the ability of the public to continue to receive free over it the air television. at the same time we asked broadcasters make a fair assessment of opportunities the auction provides by offering incentives to share channels and incentive to relocate from the uhf to vhf band, this can mean new resources for broadcasters to develop new programming and deploy new services. balance is necessary. none o
in short the commission's options have been a model for government and commercial wireless providers across the globe. we are now again poised to be the world's pioneer with incentive options. for my part i believe there are four principles that should guide us. simplicity, fairness, balance, and public safety. simplicity is the. incentive options are undeniably complicated but in every structural juncture a bias toward simplicity for participants is crucial. simplicity will allow the market to...
243
243
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
the government's not. i'm in full agreement. >> we simply can't handle the demographic pressures unless we do this. >>> up next, how much should new parents know about their kids' genetic futures? "time" magazine takes a provocative look at the practical and emotional implications of genetic testing of children. rick stengel is next with an exclusive first look at the new issue. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] lifts to clear obstacles. ♪ lowers to cut drag. rises to every challenge. the class exclusive air suspension in the new 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. but some things never get old... marie callender's dutch apple pie with fresh fuji apples and a crust made from scratch... it makes home at the holidays even sweeter. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> so cute. welcome back to "morning joe." it is now time to look at "time" magazine with managing editor rick steppingel here to reveal latest issue. and it is the cutest cover i've ever seen. it
the government's not. i'm in full agreement. >> we simply can't handle the demographic pressures unless we do this. >>> up next, how much should new parents know about their kids' genetic futures? "time" magazine takes a provocative look at the practical and emotional implications of genetic testing of children. rick stengel is next with an exclusive first look at the new issue. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] lifts to clear obstacles. ♪ lowers to cut...
242
242
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
he's had government grow 20% under his watch. so our revenues have been about level for the last five or six years, but spending has skyrocketed. we're on the verge of being the first generation in america's history to leave the next generation with fewer jobs and fewer opportunities and a lower standard of living. >> gretchen: so congressman, if you had a crystal ball right now, what do you expect to happen and should the republicans hold the debt ceiling discussion as their bargaining chip? >> well, my crystal ball is a little fuzzy, but i fear i may be hanging my stocking on the chimney with care next to my colleagues, perhaps i may be ringing in the new year with them. i don't know. i hope -- >> gretchen: i hope you have some eggnog. >> exactly. with respect to the debt ceiling, the president has come out -- i don't know whether to laugh or cry -- with this brazen demand that we essentially give him cart blanch on the debt ceiling. you know what, gretchen? greece has been very good at ignoring their debt ceiling and now they
he's had government grow 20% under his watch. so our revenues have been about level for the last five or six years, but spending has skyrocketed. we're on the verge of being the first generation in america's history to leave the next generation with fewer jobs and fewer opportunities and a lower standard of living. >> gretchen: so congressman, if you had a crystal ball right now, what do you expect to happen and should the republicans hold the debt ceiling discussion as their bargaining...
187
187
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
the government ought to do. one, defend the country with a strong military and two help republicans who -- help the public americans who are victims of natural disasters. well most people believe that but republicans only believe half of it. they believe in the military but not so much when it comes to disaster relief. remember george bush gutted fema. house republicans in this congress gutted fema's budget. mitt romney said we should abolish fema an leave it up to states. you would think even after hurricane sandy, republicans would have learned their lesson but oh no. now, president obama asking congress for $60 billion to help new jersey and new york rebuild after hurricane sandy. but republicans in congress are saying "uh-huh we don't want to do that because we don't see any evidence there's been that much storm damage." i just have one suggestion, let those republicans talk to governor chris christie! bottom line, when it comes to disaster relief, republicans are a disaster! great show today folks. see you
the government ought to do. one, defend the country with a strong military and two help republicans who -- help the public americans who are victims of natural disasters. well most people believe that but republicans only believe half of it. they believe in the military but not so much when it comes to disaster relief. remember george bush gutted fema. house republicans in this congress gutted fema's budget. mitt romney said we should abolish fema an leave it up to states. you would think even...
302
302
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, the government says -- there's no comment from the government. the department of homeland security is not saying anything. one bank says they take their security seriously. other banks haven't returned our phone calls. usually they don't advertise much about what they're doing or thinking about these malware things. they don't like to antagonize the hackers and they clearly are going to try to fix it. >> so what's the one thing we need to know about our money. >> we'll find out important data about how much people spent in november, the retail sales report. economists think it rose maybe 0.4% in november. retailers really want you to keep spending the rest of the year. they want to make sure you keep spending your money into december. this is my daily reminder that don't spend money you don't have. >> you've seen mixed reports on the confidence. >> we really have. and ben bernanke said household confidence is starting to wane. businesses aren't spending money because of the fiscal cliff. so it's so elusive. it's almost right there. next year coul
>> well, the government says -- there's no comment from the government. the department of homeland security is not saying anything. one bank says they take their security seriously. other banks haven't returned our phone calls. usually they don't advertise much about what they're doing or thinking about these malware things. they don't like to antagonize the hackers and they clearly are going to try to fix it. >> so what's the one thing we need to know about our money. >>...
287
287
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
that means if you meet the income qualifications the government must give you the money whether the government has any money to give you or not. if they don't they have to borrow it. >> that's right spending on food stamps which hit nearly $75 billion in fiscal year 2012 is currently nonnegotiable. it is exempt from sequestration should it quick in. it is not on the table as part of the efforts to negotiate closing the growing gap between revenue and spending. the u.s. department of agriculture which administers the program said quote the increase in precipitation during the 2008 to 10 period economic decline which included the recent recession was consistent with the increase during previous periods of economic decline. as the unemployment rate slowly drops the number of those participating in snap continues to rise. skeptics go to one key factor. >> a lot of people don't realize one of the provisions in the 2009 economic stimulus bill was to essentially ee sris rate all of the requirements for food stamps. today in most states there's no requirement in exchange for the work benefits. >> it h
that means if you meet the income qualifications the government must give you the money whether the government has any money to give you or not. if they don't they have to borrow it. >> that's right spending on food stamps which hit nearly $75 billion in fiscal year 2012 is currently nonnegotiable. it is exempt from sequestration should it quick in. it is not on the table as part of the efforts to negotiate closing the growing gap between revenue and spending. the u.s. department of...
196
196
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
if you see something about the ethics in government you might give money to it if you don't know who they're spending money on. as you point out we do have some of our good colleagues in congress including senator schumer working to pass the disclose act. we're the first state to take this step. we're encouraging other states to take the step, and we hope this will eventually persuade our colleagues in washington to actually pass the disclose act. >> eliot: we have a house that is republican. you in your work leading up to today's announcement found 21 other states, give or take, that could unilaterally do what you're doing follow your lead and say not for profits in our state must disclose. then you begin to reach the big states you begin to reach virtually the entire nation. >> you do. i have spoken to the attorney general of maryland, head of the national attorney general association, he'll pass our materials onto colleagues in our states. we hope this approach is adopted by other states. we also hope that our federal counterparts take action because really it breaks down the whol
if you see something about the ethics in government you might give money to it if you don't know who they're spending money on. as you point out we do have some of our good colleagues in congress including senator schumer working to pass the disclose act. we're the first state to take this step. we're encouraging other states to take the step, and we hope this will eventually persuade our colleagues in washington to actually pass the disclose act. >> eliot: we have a house that is...